By Raymond Erick Zvavanyange

Recently, I attended a roving seminar hosted by the University Of Zimbabwe Department Of Physics in association with Agromet Vision of the Netherlands from 19-21 March, 2013. The speaker was Professor C. Kees Stigter of the International Association of Agricultural Meteorology and Agromet Vision of The Netherlands.

Previous seminars were held under the title "Operational Agrometeorology: Reaching Farmers in A Changing Climate.

This year is the fourth in the series and the title was "What Climate Change Means For Farmers in Africa: Facts, Consequences and Possible Approaches Towards Adaptation".

There were about twenty members of equal representation by gender from public, private, and civic sectors.

Objectives of the seminar [according to organisers]:

The summarised points from the lecture slides were:

Why I enjoyed the lectures?